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Scientists have uncovered the mechanisms that cause a mixture of cornstarch and water known as ‘oobleck’ to switch between a liquid and a solid.
Researchers have determined exactly how some sorbent materials capture and release carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
In the presence of a moiré pattern, electrons in graphene organize themselves into stripes, providing a link with superconductors.
boron arsenide (BAs) has unusually high thermal conductivity, which could help keep the next generation of electronic and optoelectronic devices cooler